You are more at risk if:
- Your identity has been stolen
- You rent out your property
- You live overseas
- The property is empty
- The property is not mortgaged
- The property is not registered with the National Land Agency.
Guard against property fraud
- Ensure your property is registered. If you become an innocent victim of fraud and suffer a financial loss, you may be compensated. If your property is not registered, no compensation is payable.
- Once registered, keep your contact details up-to-date so you can be reached. If your details are not up-to-date, you may not receive the land registry’s letters or emails if they try to contact you.
More information
For more information and advice, visit the National Land Agency website.
If you think you are a victim of property fraud
Contact the National Land Agency.